Pride and Prejudice (2005)
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Amazing
the best I have ever seen and i mean that
this movie is my favorite movie on the planet
jane austen is a genius and she makes girls freak over her wonderful books and its wonderful that movies are being made to go with those magnificent books
and this book is my favorite so when i heard about the movie i was esstatic and it was done beautifu... read more
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" Pride & Prejudice is a 2005 historical romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright, in his feature directorial debut, and based on Jane Austen's 1813 novel. The film features five sisters from an English family of landed gentry as they deal with issues of marriage, morality, and misconceptions. Keira Knightley stars as Elizabeth Bennet, while Matthew Macfadyen plays Mr Darcy, who falls in love with her. This movie brings to life Jane Austen’s renowned novel of the same name. It follows"
“The book by the wonderful Jane Austen is definitely better than the film, dealing with the consequences of love, and the social differences of the late 18th century. The film is certainly handsome looking, with some truly beautiful locations and costumes, with a nice script and some excellent performances from Keira Knightly as Lizzie and in particular Judi Dench as Lady Catherine. Donald Sutherland (yeah, you saw right) was quite charming as Mr Bennett if you put his awkward accent aside. I liked Matthew MacFadyen as Mr Darcy, with his handsome looks and all that, but I will say I do prefer Colin Firth's interpretation from the sublime 1995 mini-series, Firth seemed to adopt a more likable and sympathetic approach to the character. I liked the way the film dealt with the period look and t” read more

"March 2nd Directed by: Joe Wright This is a really well made film that gets better in my mind as time goes on, but in the moment I found a lot to kind of snicker at, and a strange imbalance of great filmmaking moments and typical period piece schmaltz. Keira Knightley is weird... she's just like, a weird human... so is Rosamund Pike actually, I was very distracted by the cast. I kept thinking about Gerwig's Little Women and how incredibly natural the sisters were, comparing the two, this movie"